2020
DOI: 10.1080/19376529.2019.1689243
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Music and Identity in a Postcolonial World: Radio Airplay of Lusophone Music in Public Service Broadcasting in the Portuguese- Speaking World

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“…Radio in Brazil occupies a particular place in the social and public imagination (Prado, 2012). As has been robustly documented by contributors to this journal (Anderson, Backhaus, Fox, & Bedford, 2020;Chikaipa & Gunde, 2020;Costa Alves, 2020;Demuyakor, 2021;Jimenez, 2019;Steinfeld & Laor, 2019; and many others), radio remains a remarkably resilient communications medium. In addition, radio warrants deeper examination as a vehicle for the transmission and revitalization of historically marginalized and Indigenous languages (Danos & Turin, 2021) as well as how this medium has contributed to the historical suppression, ongoing marginalization and assimilation of minority voices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Radio in Brazil occupies a particular place in the social and public imagination (Prado, 2012). As has been robustly documented by contributors to this journal (Anderson, Backhaus, Fox, & Bedford, 2020;Chikaipa & Gunde, 2020;Costa Alves, 2020;Demuyakor, 2021;Jimenez, 2019;Steinfeld & Laor, 2019; and many others), radio remains a remarkably resilient communications medium. In addition, radio warrants deeper examination as a vehicle for the transmission and revitalization of historically marginalized and Indigenous languages (Danos & Turin, 2021) as well as how this medium has contributed to the historical suppression, ongoing marginalization and assimilation of minority voices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 78%